Come and Take It Flag – Texas Revolution Banner (1835) – 3'x5' Nylon
Product Description:
Defiance, bravery, and independence fly boldly on the Come and Take It Flag, one of the most iconic banners of the Texas Revolution. First raised on October 2, 1835, at the Battle of Gonzales, this flag was a direct challenge to Mexican forces demanding the return of a small cannon loaned to Texian settlers.
Featuring a black cannon, single star, and the phrase “Come and Take It,” the flag became a timeless symbol of resistance against tyranny. Though it marked the beginning of the Texas Revolution, its message has endured far beyond the battlefield—representing the spirit of liberty and standing one's ground.
Ideal for Texans, Second Amendment supporters, and lovers of rugged independence.
🦅 Key Features:
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First raised during the Battle of Gonzales, October 2, 1835
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Bold “Come and Take It” text with star and cannon
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Strong white nylon for long-lasting indoor/outdoor display
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Canvas header and brass grommets
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Size: 3'x5'
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Made in the USA
Declare your independence. The Come and Take It Flag remains a proud emblem of Texas grit and the American right to self-defense.